Chronic Back Pain: Medical and Alternative Modalities
Submitted by James Damascus on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 6:26am
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I had a similar history. I'm
I had a similar history. I'm not sure which was more exhausting: the pain or having the doctor consider me a liar. My problem turned out to be two up-slipped hip joints and twisted pelvic bones that caused pain to show up in my back.
I spent years in pain and trying to get help from doctors. It was a physical therapist specializing in sports medicine that finally figured out what was wrong with me and fixed it.
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